The name game: The importance of resourcefulness, ruses, and recall in stock ticker symbols
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DOI: 10.1016/j.qref.2019.09.002
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- Smith, Gary & Baer, Naomi & Barry, Erica, 2019. "The Name Game: The Importance of Resourcefulness, Ruses, and Recall in Stock Ticker Symbols," Economics Department, Working Paper Series 1005, Economics Department, Pomona College, revised 04 Jun 2019.
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Ticker symbols; Efficient market hypothesis;Statistics
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